Developing methods for systematic reviewing in health services delivery and organization: an example from a review of access to health care for people with learning disabilities. Part 1. Identifying the literature [PDF]
Rosalind McNally, Alison Alborz
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Impact of health facility delivery and antenatal care on neonatal mortality in Sub-Saharan Africa: a propensity score matching analysis. [PDF]
Bezie MM+6 more
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Constructing a Bridge Across the Quality Chasm: A Practical Way to Get Healthier, Happier Patients, Providers, and Health Care Delivery Systems [PDF]
David McCulloch+3 more
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Assessing the quality of childbirth care in Mexico: findings from the maternal eCohort. [PDF]
Doubova SV+5 more
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Telehealth and Collaboratively Delivered Dialectical Behaviour Therapy: An Opportunity for Increasing Access to Effective Treatment for People With Borderline Personality Disorder Living in Rural Areas. [PDF]
Walton CJ+3 more
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Sentient Intelligence to Rescue Healthcare? Reflections on the Commercial Side of Healthcare. [PDF]
Chapman J, Wang J, Wiechert K.
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Task Force Report 5. Report of the Task Force on Family Medicine's Role in Shaping the Future Health Care Delivery System [PDF]
Richard G. Roberts
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Cerebral autoregulation in patients with acute lacunar infarction: a reliable predictor of outcome
Abstract Objective To further investigate the association between dynamic cerebral autoregulation (dCA) and the outcomes in patients with acute lacunar infarction. Methods Patients were prospectively and consecutively enrolled at The First Hospital of Jilin University between 2016 and 2023. dCA was monitored at 1–3 and 7–10 days after the stroke.
Xiang‐Kun Si+7 more
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Pulmonary Hypertension Care Delivery in the United States: Is It Time to Get with the Guidelines? [PDF]
Gillmeyer KR, Johnson SW.
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Targeted Long‐Read Sequencing as a Single Assay Improves the Diagnosis of Spastic‐Ataxia Disorders
ABSTRACT Objective The hereditary spastic‐ataxia spectrum disorders are a group of disabling neurological diseases. The traditional genetic testing pathway is complex, multistep and leaves many cases unsolved. We aim to streamline and improve this process using long‐read sequencing. Methods We developed a targeted long‐read sequencing strategy with the
Laura Ivete Rudaks+20 more
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